Windows Mail Security Warning ???

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Guest

I just attempted to send an email and got the following message:

Security Warning:
You do not have a digital ID. If you send this message, it will be sent
properly, but you will not be able to read it in your sent items folder.
Send anyway?
the only options are YES and NO.

Ive been using windows mail two months and this is the first time I've seen
this. Has anyone any idea what Microsoft is up to now?
 
M

Mac

You must have clicked on the little button that says sign at the top before
you tried to send - just unclick it...
 
G

Guest

jgp3mval said:
I just attempted to send an email and got the following message:

Security Warning:
You do not have a digital ID. If you send this message, it will be sent
properly, but you will not be able to read it in your sent items folder.
Send anyway?
the only options are YES and NO.

Ive been using windows mail two months and this is the first time I've seen
this. Has anyone any idea what Microsoft is up to now?


go to reply ,click on tools, click on encrypt
 
G

Guest

Hey I was having the same trouble Mac so I went into Windows Mail and clicked
Tools there it showed that I requested receipt, Encrypted, and Digitally Sign
if you unclick the Encrypted and unclick Digitally Sign it will go those two
require a Digital ID to send.
 
G

Guest

If you go ahead and sign up for the Windows ID, then you can send when a
digital ID is required, as it is by some recipients.
 
G

Guest

jgp3mval said:
I just attempted to send an email and got the following message:

Security Warning:
You do not have a digital ID. If you send this message, it will be sent
properly, but you will not be able to read it in your sent items folder.
Send anyway?
the only options are YES and NO.

Ive been using windows mail two months and this is the first time I've seen
this. Has anyone any idea what Microsoft is up to now?
 
G

Guest

If you go to tools in your mail program, options, security, uncheck the
encryption box, thi should let you send yor mail immediately
 
G

ganu43dup

jgp3mval said:
I just attempted to send an email and got the following message:

Security Warning:
You do not have a digital ID. If you send this message, it will be sent
properly, but you will not be able to read it in your sent items folder.
Send anyway?
the only options are YES and NO.

Ive been using windows mail two months and this is the first time I've seen
this. Has anyone any idea what Microsoft is up to now?
 
G

Gary VanderMolen

You must have accidentally clicked on "Tools/Digitally Sign" while
composing a message.
 
M

m osman

jgp3mval said:
I just attempted to send an email and got the following message:

Security Warning:
You do not have a digital ID. If you send this message, it will be sent
properly, but you will not be able to read it in your sent items folder.
Send anyway?
the only options are YES and NO.

Ive been using windows mail two months and this is the first time I've seen
this. Has anyone any idea what Microsoft is up to now?
 
M

m osman

jgp3mval said:
I just attempted to send an email and got the following message:

Security Warning:
You do not have a digital ID. If you send this message, it will be sent
properly, but you will not be able to read it in your sent items folder.
Send anyway?
the only options are YES and NO.

Ive been using windows mail two months and this is the first time I've seen
this. Has anyone any idea what Microsoft is up to now?
 
L

lito23

jgp3mval said:
I just attempted to send an email and got the following message:

Security Warning:
You do not have a digital ID. If you send this message, it will be sent
properly, but you will not be able to read it in your sent items folder.
Send anyway?
the only options are YES and NO.

Ive been using windows mail two months and this is the first time I've seen
this. Has anyone any idea what Microsoft is up to now?
 

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